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>> well, we're from california, but came to ohio, california is kind of a safe state. we wanted to be where the action was, and it is very important to get every single voter out there. >> reporter: she is the lead veteran here. >> how long have you been doing this? >> oh, about 50 years. >> reporter: 50 years you have been volunteering for democrats? >> yes, if they don't have rides we're standing, ready to pick them up to carry them and put them right on the spot. wherever it is. >> reporter: on the other side of town, from the other side of the aisle, another group of ladies is burning up the phone lines for governor mitt romney, for mary mogan, sometimes her calls are a success. >> can we count on your vote for mitt? yes, that is what i want to hear, thank you so much. >> reporter: and sometimes, not so much. >> can we count on you for mitt romney? headli hello. i guess that is a no. >> reporter: across the table, one-month call newy says she is unempl unemployed, and hope that mitt romney will help her get back to work. >> i hear excitement on the other line, and
>> well, we're from california, but came to ohio, california is kind of a safe state. we wanted to be where the action was, and it is very important to get every single voter out there. >> reporter: she is the lead veteran here. >> how long have you been doing this? >> oh, about 50 years. >> reporter: 50 years you have been volunteering for democrats? >> yes, if they don't have rides we're standing, ready to pick them up to carry them and put them right on...
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nasa is in no hurry to get it home to the california science center. john, just a little while ago, the shuttle had not made it to your position. what about now? where is it? >> reporter: no, it still hasn't. and you can see the crowd behind us. there are thousands and thousands of people who have gathered here by a shopping mall which was the second designated area where they were going to have a soerceremony. they are one-hour behind schedule right now. it looks like perhaps another hour now we're hearing before they make it here. not likely that they can make up much time, but they did run into some areas w. where there were very close quarters. so many people pressing in, having problems with crowd control in some areas because of the throng of people getting close to the people that had to keep them back. and also trimming some branchs back from some of the trees. so they've run into some snags along the way that they didn't quite anticipate. >> let's go to casey. you heard what john said they've ran into some snags. some people were wondering, is
nasa is in no hurry to get it home to the california science center. john, just a little while ago, the shuttle had not made it to your position. what about now? where is it? >> reporter: no, it still hasn't. and you can see the crowd behind us. there are thousands and thousands of people who have gathered here by a shopping mall which was the second designated area where they were going to have a soerceremony. they are one-hour behind schedule right now. it looks like perhaps another...
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drew griffin, cnn, california. >>> bottom of the hour now. i want to get you caught up on the headlines. new developments to tell you about in the deadly meningitis outbreak. cdc reports more than a dozen new cases of fungal meningitis. the death toll now 15. overall 198 cases of meningitis confirmed across 13 states. the outbreak, linked to contaminated steroid injections used to relieve back and neck pain. 14,000 people may have gotten those tainted injections. >>> big security breach at the new jersey based td bank. the company confirms to cnn that data tapes containing personal information, 260,000 customers have been quote misplaced. most of the people affected by this incident live in new england. a td bank spokesman says the's no evidence the information has been assessed or is being misused in any way. affected customers have been offered free credit monitoring and identity theft protection. ♪ >>> republican mitt romney mixing political rallies with debate prep. he held two events today in ohio and spent several hours this morning g
drew griffin, cnn, california. >>> bottom of the hour now. i want to get you caught up on the headlines. new developments to tell you about in the deadly meningitis outbreak. cdc reports more than a dozen new cases of fungal meningitis. the death toll now 15. overall 198 cases of meningitis confirmed across 13 states. the outbreak, linked to contaminated steroid injections used to relieve back and neck pain. 14,000 people may have gotten those tainted injections. >>> big...
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. >>> right now in burbank, california, family and close friends of actor michael clarke duncan are saying their good-byes at the private personal ceremony. his fiancee spoke to cnn. >> i don't remember him as michael, the actor. he's the love of my life. and i'm going to miss him so much. i'm going to miss his voice and his laughter and his hugs. and how much he cared so much about his family. >> yesterday fans were able to pay their respects at a public viewing. clarke passed away september 3rd. he had a heart attack on july 13th. and according to a family spokesperson, he never fully recovered. several celebrities spoke at today's memoriam service. >>> there is a new home for light and miracles. you remember the story of doctors in argentina who thought she was dead at her birth. she was placed in a morgue freezer. but when her parents insisted to see her one more time, they hoped the freezer door and she moved. doctors expect a long road to recovery for her. >>> in just minutes, wolf blitzer reveals new cnn polls which will reveal how big a bounce president obama received from last wee
. >>> right now in burbank, california, family and close friends of actor michael clarke duncan are saying their good-byes at the private personal ceremony. his fiancee spoke to cnn. >> i don't remember him as michael, the actor. he's the love of my life. and i'm going to miss him so much. i'm going to miss his voice and his laughter and his hugs. and how much he cared so much about his family. >> yesterday fans were able to pay their respects at a public viewing. clarke...
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let's go back to jpl just outside pasadena, california. john zarrella is there to find out if everything is going according to plan. curiosity should be touching down on the surface of mars. one person described this as the super bowl, on the one yard line with one play left. how is it looking? >> reporter: that's exactly right. the reset for the viewers, this is the most complicated landing attempt ever by nasa with a spacecraft o on mars. they today do it because curiosity is so big. you can see behind me, about the size after small car, about 2,000 pounds. before they encased rovers on air bags. bounce on the surface, then come to the stand still, the air bags would deflate and you could wo have these great little rover tlaes could come right off the landers and take off. this thing is way too big for that. they today come up with this incredible set of maneuvers and pyrotechnics to get curiosity on the ground. and joy crisp is with me, deputy project scientist. and joy, good news, they were getting what they call heart beats. what does
let's go back to jpl just outside pasadena, california. john zarrella is there to find out if everything is going according to plan. curiosity should be touching down on the surface of mars. one person described this as the super bowl, on the one yard line with one play left. how is it looking? >> reporter: that's exactly right. the reset for the viewers, this is the most complicated landing attempt ever by nasa with a spacecraft o on mars. they today do it because curiosity is so big....
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there's a reason san diego, california is the human genome capital of the world. same deal, public, private, foundations, people working together. ever since the tea party took over the republican party -- >> boo! >> ever since the tea party took over the republican party, they say it's my way or the highway, we're right all the time. they've beat the distinguished republican senator from indiana, richard luger, their most important foreign policy spokesperson because he was attacked by his opponent for cooperating with president obama on national security. they're nominee actually said, i couldn't make this up, that his happiest day was when he was imposing his opinion on someone else and he wanted the people to send him to washington, so that he could have more partisanship in washington, d.c. now if you want it, you can have it. the people of indiana don't want it, congressman joe donnelly his opponent was ahead by 11 points in the most recent polls, you're going to change that. but it will all be for naught if you reward him by not electing president obama. if
there's a reason san diego, california is the human genome capital of the world. same deal, public, private, foundations, people working together. ever since the tea party took over the republican party -- >> boo! >> ever since the tea party took over the republican party, they say it's my way or the highway, we're right all the time. they've beat the distinguished republican senator from indiana, richard luger, their most important foreign policy spokesperson because he was...
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now, joining us from the laboratory in california. in moscow r where russian space officials are closely following the development and science correspondent david brodie joins us from edge water, new jersey. but first we will go to john zarrella there live in pasadena. john, we are about to enter the period that officials are calling seven minutes of terror, where they will not know if curiosity is alive or dead. >> that's exactly right, john. this is it. they've all been using the olympic term that they have to stick this landing. as you pointed out, that this maneuver to entering the atmosphere of mars, traveling at 13,200 miles an hour, in less than ten minutes from now, they'll be hitting curiosity will be hitting the upper part of the atmosphere, traveling that speed, from that point on, it'll maneuver its way down through the atmosphere. then a parachute will deploy and following the parachute deployment, it'll be slow to even further and then another series of events has to unfold where rockets have to fire. and the heat shield
now, joining us from the laboratory in california. in moscow r where russian space officials are closely following the development and science correspondent david brodie joins us from edge water, new jersey. but first we will go to john zarrella there live in pasadena. john, we are about to enter the period that officials are calling seven minutes of terror, where they will not know if curiosity is alive or dead. >> that's exactly right, john. this is it. they've all been using the...
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democrats are trying hard to unseat gop incumbents in blue states like california, new york and illinois and could see gains in maryland and florida. so why do these house races matter? members of congress will have to make big decisions in the coming months. chief among them, reaching a deal to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff, a series of tax increases and spending cuts set to take effect next year. >> the zoidecisions confronting congress over the next four months are bigger than most of us have seen in our lifetime, i think, on the fiscal will matters at least. >> reporter: athena jones,s cnn, washington. >> hurricane sandy changes the rules for election day. some voters will now cast their ballots by e-mail and fax. how d? dumb luck? or good decisions? ones i've made. ones we've all made. about marriage. children. money. about tomorrow. here's to good decisions. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. massmutual. we'll help you get there. and the candidate's speech is in pieces all over the district. the wr
democrats are trying hard to unseat gop incumbents in blue states like california, new york and illinois and could see gains in maryland and florida. so why do these house races matter? members of congress will have to make big decisions in the coming months. chief among them, reaching a deal to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff, a series of tax increases and spending cuts set to take effect next year. >> the zoidecisions confronting congress over the next four months are bigger than most...
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. >>> if you're in california and you see a a car traveling without a driver, do not be alarmed. google is giving its driverless car a real life road test. california's governor has approved legislation to allow google to use the prototype cars on public streets, in traffic. and if things go well, you will see a lot more of these driverless cars. >> we have been testing, of course, on the streets with our engineers. we're trying to allow a broader subset of our employees to test them in the near future, within the year. and i would hope that people can more broadly utilize this technology within several years after that. >> there is a catch to the new law. the car must have a human passenger in it who can quickly take over in case something goes wrong. thank you for joining me today. i'm carol costello. "cnn newsroom" continues right now with ashleigh banfield. >> thank you very much. hi, everybody. it's 11:00 on the east coast. 8:00 in the morning on the west coast. let's begin with this. the biggest soapbox on earth. at this
. >>> if you're in california and you see a a car traveling without a driver, do not be alarmed. google is giving its driverless car a real life road test. california's governor has approved legislation to allow google to use the prototype cars on public streets, in traffic. and if things go well, you will see a lot more of these driverless cars. >> we have been testing, of course, on the streets with our engineers. we're trying to allow a broader subset of our employees to test...
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states like california, hawaii, alaska, they're above $4 a gallon. new york, connecticut, d.c., they're not far behind. brooke? >> so as i'm sitting here trying to pull up that map, so i'll tweet it out. also, i know some lawmakers are calling on the president to tap into the strategic reserves. how realistic is that? >> cannotly. that -- exactly. tim geithner was on cnn on friday. he said tapping is a possibility. but the big question is, will it do anything? will it lower gas and oil prices? but cnn is saying, no, this there won't. we get most of our imported oil from canada, from mexico, saudi arabia. not iran, so supply is not the issue here, fear of iran squeezing the supply, that's what's driving prices. if you remember, the spr was actually capped last summer, and gas prices dropped, but only for less than a month and then they went back up. george w. bush also taxed gas and that had only a momentary impact. we are at the mercy of the global trade of oil. lucky us. >> i was just talking to one of our photojournalists who said she had to fill u
states like california, hawaii, alaska, they're above $4 a gallon. new york, connecticut, d.c., they're not far behind. brooke? >> so as i'm sitting here trying to pull up that map, so i'll tweet it out. also, i know some lawmakers are calling on the president to tap into the strategic reserves. how realistic is that? >> cannotly. that -- exactly. tim geithner was on cnn on friday. he said tapping is a possibility. but the big question is, will it do anything? will it lower gas and...
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. >>> if you're in california and you see a a car traveling without a driver, do not be alarmed.
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>> two young children are in safe and their father is in custody after a coast guard rescue off the california coast. the man is accused of abducting the kids from their mother's home and stealing a sailboat at a local arena. they turned the boat in. they said the parents had been involved in a custody dispute. >>> well, now to politics and the fight for votes in swing states. mitt romney is heading to virginia where a recent poll conducted by quinnipiac university, "new york times" and cbs news shows the president with a slight edge over romney. he's up 49% to 45% over his republican rival in that battleground state. that's where we find cnn political editor paul steinhauser. paul, good morning. both campaigns working hard to get the boat out, of course, in virginia. a battleground on air, on the ground. how much are we talking about when it comes to this ad spending? >> we are talking about a lot of money, victor. this is a very important battleground state. remember, barack obama won the state four years ago. he was the first democrat victory since 1964 to win. as for ad spending, take a lo
>> two young children are in safe and their father is in custody after a coast guard rescue off the california coast. the man is accused of abducting the kids from their mother's home and stealing a sailboat at a local arena. they turned the boat in. they said the parents had been involved in a custody dispute. >>> well, now to politics and the fight for votes in swing states. mitt romney is heading to virginia where a recent poll conducted by quinnipiac university, "new...
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. >> reporter: it matters how california looks, it matters how nevada looks, matters how virginia looks. >> right. >> reporter: it is difficult for mitt romney to say this economy is in freefall. it is not. >> reporter: >> unemployment rates here is pretty -- good. 5.2%, one of the lowest in the country. the president won here by ten percentage points in the last election. my question here is why can't he lock it down right now? it's neck and neck. >> you know, though, we actually feel like we are locking it down. we have been lock it down for two years. >> i think he is selling something. i don't think it's locked down. >> reporter: we found plenty of iowans that aren't defensed by either campaign. >> fiscally i just don't see how we can sustain ourselves. i mean, europe right now, i mean, big huge great empires, countries and all that, that they're going bankrupt. it's going to be us. >> reporter: orthodontist chad moran plans to vote for romney, but didn't think his math udz up to erase the deficit. >> i don't think either side honestly really has a plan for going ahead. >> it become
. >> reporter: it matters how california looks, it matters how nevada looks, matters how virginia looks. >> right. >> reporter: it is difficult for mitt romney to say this economy is in freefall. it is not. >> reporter: >> unemployment rates here is pretty -- good. 5.2%, one of the lowest in the country. the president won here by ten percentage points in the last election. my question here is why can't he lock it down right now? it's neck and neck. >> you...
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let's take you to larksburg, california. ariel pictures of a protest happening right now. we have the story covered from east to west and dan simon is in san francisco where things turned violent overnight. poppy harlow in new york city and let's begin with dan at the golden gate bridge because, dan, we have heard over the last several days that protesters were going to shut the bridge down. what are you hearing? >> well, hi, carol, we're keeping an eye on things that may happen here at the golden gate bridge. let's pan and show you the traffic coming in and things are moving normally, but you can see behind me, there's a bit of a heavy police presence here and that's because, as you said, there were some initial plans that protesters may try to disrupt the morning commute and actually try to shut down the golden gate bridge. we're not seeing anything of that sort, but, as you mentioned, there are some problems in larksburg for people who rely on ferry service to go to san francisco. they're not going to be able to do so in larksburg and the nearby town of sausilito. worke
let's take you to larksburg, california. ariel pictures of a protest happening right now. we have the story covered from east to west and dan simon is in san francisco where things turned violent overnight. poppy harlow in new york city and let's begin with dan at the golden gate bridge because, dan, we have heard over the last several days that protesters were going to shut the bridge down. what are you hearing? >> well, hi, carol, we're keeping an eye on things that may happen here at...
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. >> there's a mother in california who hasn't seen her 15-year-old daughter in a week. police have now found her bag in a field two miles from her home. in it, her neatly folded pants and t-shirt. over the week, they found her cell phone and neither investigators say it's offering up any leads. let's go straight to our legal analysts on the case with us today. again, the fbi is now involved? what are do you read into that now that you hear that? >> it's difficult to tell what to read into it. i mean, the fbi spokesperson has confirmed that the fbi has been involved and has been called in to help the investigation. brooke, we know that on thursday, they were seen looking through things, but that's about all we know. so it's hard to determine. usually if you have federal authorities involved, sometimes it's involving different states, right? so perhaps the teen crossing another state. but there's no indication of that since a lot of the search has focused near the home. so we're not sure why the fbi is involved. but we know the fbi is involved. >> i know there have been q
. >> there's a mother in california who hasn't seen her 15-year-old daughter in a week. police have now found her bag in a field two miles from her home. in it, her neatly folded pants and t-shirt. over the week, they found her cell phone and neither investigators say it's offering up any leads. let's go straight to our legal analysts on the case with us today. again, the fbi is now involved? what are do you read into that now that you hear that? >> it's difficult to tell what to...
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. >>> in california dozens of party animals floated down the american river for rafting gone wild. look at the booze, the bikinis, and all that sunshine. wow. people went to great lengths to make sure this party was rocking. >> i wrapped the saran wrap around the stereo. >> do you think it will keep it from getting wet. >> ten layers plus tape, yeah. >> the event was held this weekend because alcohol was banned on holiday weekends. police arrested nine people and two people actually had to go to the hospital. >>> florida's lieutenant governor thought she would just be helping out the romney campaign at an event yesterday, but instead she ended up defending herself to reporters denying rumors of a sex scandal. here is adrian moore from our affiliate wjxt in florida. >> i haven't done anything wrong. and it's a total lie. >> reporter: lieutenant governor jennifer carol didn't waste any time addressing the sex scandal that's making national headlines. >> immediately i become an individual that's now accused, and in america we are supposed to be innocent until proven guilty, and now i'
. >>> in california dozens of party animals floated down the american river for rafting gone wild. look at the booze, the bikinis, and all that sunshine. wow. people went to great lengths to make sure this party was rocking. >> i wrapped the saran wrap around the stereo. >> do you think it will keep it from getting wet. >> ten layers plus tape, yeah. >> the event was held this weekend because alcohol was banned on holiday weekends. police arrested nine people...
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. >> lynette, your question comes from chris in california. chris says, i want to open a 529 for yoi kids. what happens to the account if my kids attend an out of state school. >> here's the great thing about 529 plans. it doesn't matter where they go at all. they're portable and they're transferrable in many ways. let's assume you, you know, whatever state you live in, you can buy in california and michigan, texas, utah, it really doesn't matter because if your kid goes to a school in, say, arizona or michigan, 529 funds can transfer and go along with them. or if, say, your older kid johnny says i don't want to go to college after all, i want to travel and find myself, you can transfer the funds to his little sister. it's a great way to save for college and a great resource. >> thanks so much, and folks, if you have any questions, send us an e-mail at any time to cnnhelpdesk at cnn.com. >>> we do now have some information just in to cnn. this is that developing story out of florida. two people are dead after a shooting at a high school in jac
. >> lynette, your question comes from chris in california. chris says, i want to open a 529 for yoi kids. what happens to the account if my kids attend an out of state school. >> here's the great thing about 529 plans. it doesn't matter where they go at all. they're portable and they're transferrable in many ways. let's assume you, you know, whatever state you live in, you can buy in california and michigan, texas, utah, it really doesn't matter because if your kid goes to a school...
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>> a couple of weeks, and i have been on this train, the california zephyr, which goes from chicago to san francisco, and it was -- we started in chicago, obama country. we then went to iowa, swing state. then colorado, swing state. >> what are your impressions? >> you're talking to american folks with the election. you went to some kind of odd places. >> we went to a civil war reenactment, which was incredible in iowa. i met some very interesting people. we went to byu in utah to meet to see how they viewed what was happening. >> romney's alma mater. >> right. and former mayor willy brown of san francisco showed me around his city. what i learned is this. i realize it's not a revelation, but america is split, and not only that, it is those small number of undecideds who will decide. what are the issues? why are they so unhappy? what is the core feeling that's going on in this -- >> what did they tell you? did they divulge anything? >> yes, they did. next week you'll find out. >> oh, come on. that is such a tease. >> oh, coming from you? >> you are teasing your series. >> what they tol
>> a couple of weeks, and i have been on this train, the california zephyr, which goes from chicago to san francisco, and it was -- we started in chicago, obama country. we then went to iowa, swing state. then colorado, swing state. >> what are your impressions? >> you're talking to american folks with the election. you went to some kind of odd places. >> we went to a civil war reenactment, which was incredible in iowa. i met some very interesting people. we went to byu...
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>> they found him thanks to a very watchful police officer all the way in los angeles, california. neighbors that spoke to cnn say they knew about the family and knew that they had two children, but they had no idea about the third child, and what he alleges was done to him. >> reporter: it was in this unexpecting looking home in atlanta that 18-year-old mitch comber says he spent four years combined to a blacked out room starved and abused. his stepfather and mother were arrested last week after a teen was found wandering around a bus station in downtown los angeles, more than 2,000 miles away from home. a security guard spotted comber, mistaking the disoriented and emaciated young man for a lost child. >> he weighed 97 pounds. he's 5'3". the lapd officer said that his skin was translucent. that he was obviously mall nourished. >> the teen said his stepfather drove him to mississippi, gave him $18 and put him on a train to l.a. with a list of homeless shelters. investigators say the teen has been talkative. >> he's very polite. very timid. but, you know, he let us in. >> reporter:
>> they found him thanks to a very watchful police officer all the way in los angeles, california. neighbors that spoke to cnn say they knew about the family and knew that they had two children, but they had no idea about the third child, and what he alleges was done to him. >> reporter: it was in this unexpecting looking home in atlanta that 18-year-old mitch comber says he spent four years combined to a blacked out room starved and abused. his stepfather and mother were arrested...
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>> we're from california. we came to ohio because, you know, california is kind of a safe state, we wanted to be where the action was. and, you know, it is really important to get every single voter out there. >> reporter: alina smith is the veteran here. how long have you been doing this? >> about 50 years. >> reporter: 50 years you've been volunteering? >> yes. >> reporter: for democrats? >> yes. >> reporter: and for the president now? >> if they don't have rides, we're ready to pick them up and carry them and put them right on the spot, whatever it is. >> reporter: on the other side of town, from the other side of the aisle, another group of ladies is burning up the phone lines for governor mitt romney. for mary mogan, sometimes the calls are a success. >> can we count on your vote for mitt? yes, that's what i want to hear! thank you, ma'am, so much. >> reporter: and sometimes not so much. >> can we count on you for mitt romney? hello? i guess that's a no. >> reporter: across the table, one month call newby
>> we're from california. we came to ohio because, you know, california is kind of a safe state, we wanted to be where the action was. and, you know, it is really important to get every single voter out there. >> reporter: alina smith is the veteran here. how long have you been doing this? >> about 50 years. >> reporter: 50 years you've been volunteering? >> yes. >> reporter: for democrats? >> yes. >> reporter: and for the president now? >>...
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the storm stays as a tropical storm straight into monday, possibly tuesday, and it takes it past the california coastline. the cone of uncertainty stretches into the atlantic as well. you don't follow the skinny line because we could see fluctuation in terms of where the storm will go. we're keeping track of it here. first storm of the atlantic season, alberto. hurricane season for this part of the world begins june 1st. >> thank you, bonnie. appreciate it. battered and bloodied. new evidence released showing george zimmerman with batum scars. does it help his case? maybe. people with a machine. what ? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it ? hello ? hello ?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello ? ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. you know, those farmers, those foragers, those fishermen.... for me, it's really about building this extraordinary community. american express is passionate about the same thing. they're one of those partners that i would really rely on whether it's finding new customers, or, a new location for my next rest
the storm stays as a tropical storm straight into monday, possibly tuesday, and it takes it past the california coastline. the cone of uncertainty stretches into the atlantic as well. you don't follow the skinny line because we could see fluctuation in terms of where the storm will go. we're keeping track of it here. first storm of the atlantic season, alberto. hurricane season for this part of the world begins june 1st. >> thank you, bonnie. appreciate it. battered and bloodied. new...
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in madera, california, medford, oregon, 20% increases in prices are expected. i know you want to go to see the full list. a lot it happening because those places got hammered during the recession. places like madera fell 300% below their peak. a home worth $500,000 sold recently for half of that. the fact for madera and the whole housing sector itself, you can't recover until you find that bottom. the hope is that we're at that or near that at this point. >> alison kosik, thank you. >>> a california man under arrest after police use forensic evidence to link him to the disappearance of 15-year-old sierra lamar. believed to have left home and walked to her school bus stop but she never got there. likely the victim of an abduction. police now are giving, still, few details about this arrest. >> the discovery of sierra's cell phone, her clothing, what she wore that day and her personal belongings have contributed to our belief that sierra is the victim of murder. >> joining me now live from san jose, cnn affiliate ktvu reporter and tara, tell me about this arrest.
in madera, california, medford, oregon, 20% increases in prices are expected. i know you want to go to see the full list. a lot it happening because those places got hammered during the recession. places like madera fell 300% below their peak. a home worth $500,000 sold recently for half of that. the fact for madera and the whole housing sector itself, you can't recover until you find that bottom. the hope is that we're at that or near that at this point. >> alison kosik, thank you....
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some of the biggest decreases were in the cities in california and also las vegas. much of the central and south florida saw foreclosure rates rise by double digits. >>> inty's health for her, aall pregnant women should get vaccinated for whooping cough. that's the recommendation from a group of government health officials, known as tdap every time they get pregnant. it also protects against tetanus and . >>> talk back question this morning. did donald trump make a mockery of presidential politics. this from marriage -- this from natdonben -- >> sadly i think that's his real hair. this from steve -- and this from dan -- ouch. facebook.com/carolcnn. please continue the conversation. pablo sandoval can be mentioned in the same sentence with reggie jackson. kung fu panda's greatest hits from last night's world series. y that focused less on fees and more... on what matters? maybe your bank account is taking too much time and maybe it's costing too much money. introducing bluebird by american express and walmart. your alternative to checking and debit. it's loaded with
some of the biggest decreases were in the cities in california and also las vegas. much of the central and south florida saw foreclosure rates rise by double digits. >>> inty's health for her, aall pregnant women should get vaccinated for whooping cough. that's the recommendation from a group of government health officials, known as tdap every time they get pregnant. it also protects against tetanus and . >>> talk back question this morning. did donald trump make a mockery of...
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. >>> california taking a leap into the future. the state will be on the way to building the first dedicated high speed rail line. after lobbying by jerry brown, state lawmakers approved billions to build it. plans to connect los angeles and san francisco. voters approved the project four years ago. support has fallen along with the state's economy. >>> come monday, you may be in the dark when it comes to trying to surf the web from home. tens of thousands of americans computers infected with a dangerous virus. is your computer one of those? if it is, what can you do? help ahead. [ male announcer ] let's say you need to take care of legal matters. wouldn't it be nice if there was an easier, less-expensive option than using a traditional lawyer? well, legalzoom came up with a better way. we took the best of the old and combined it with modern technology. together you get quality services on your terms, with total customer support. legalzoom documents have been accepted in all 50 states, and they're backed by a 100% satisfaction guar
. >>> california taking a leap into the future. the state will be on the way to building the first dedicated high speed rail line. after lobbying by jerry brown, state lawmakers approved billions to build it. plans to connect los angeles and san francisco. voters approved the project four years ago. support has fallen along with the state's economy. >>> come monday, you may be in the dark when it comes to trying to surf the web from home. tens of thousands of americans...
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the dark reds, california, hawaii and california those are the states paying the most at the pump, $4.20 is the average in the state. colorado, utah and wyoming you are toward $3 a gallon. but this shows you what percentage of your income is actually going toward what you pay at the tank. the states with the biggest problems, mississippi 11.8% of your income and montana with 11% as well. that is a big chunk when you look at the numbers from that category. >> if you are wondering where you stand where you live check it out on cnn.com. >>> a three-year-old boy decides he wants to be a girl. his parents agree. but is this what is best for the child known as zachary. we are discussing with our human behavior expert after the break. >>> in order for americans to compete better globally, experts say they will have to stay in school longer during the year. but as education contributor steve perry explains the challenge comes down to spending the money. >> the rest of the world is going to school longer than the american children. one of the reasons why is we made it too expensive to spend the c
the dark reds, california, hawaii and california those are the states paying the most at the pump, $4.20 is the average in the state. colorado, utah and wyoming you are toward $3 a gallon. but this shows you what percentage of your income is actually going toward what you pay at the tank. the states with the biggest problems, mississippi 11.8% of your income and montana with 11% as well. that is a big chunk when you look at the numbers from that category. >> if you are wondering where you...
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there is actually precedent going back to a 1935 case in california's supreme court, right? about the assumption of risk if you're at a game. >> right. that's for professional baseball. that's where assumption and risk is applicable. here, though, the alleged assault and battery which is an intentional tort. i think lawyer that brought the lawsuit missed the boat on this. if you sue for intentional tort that, is it usually a disclaimer on any insurance policy. number two, he was 11 years old. and to think that he could form the mental intent to throw and intentionally hurt someone and yet hit someone in the face at the distance he was, i mean the yankees would have signed this kid up already. this is a ridiculous lawsuit. >> that's right. >> it's going nowhere. >> watch out, jeter. >> i like that. >> guys, quickly before i move on to the next case, how does this play out, dismiss go, to trial, settlement? >> dismiss. >> settlement. >> going to resolve. >> next case. this one is wild. all right. so you got this former waitress, courtney scarmello. filed a lawsuit against a ba
there is actually precedent going back to a 1935 case in california's supreme court, right? about the assumption of risk if you're at a game. >> right. that's for professional baseball. that's where assumption and risk is applicable. here, though, the alleged assault and battery which is an intentional tort. i think lawyer that brought the lawsuit missed the boat on this. if you sue for intentional tort that, is it usually a disclaimer on any insurance policy. number two, he was 11 years...
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. >>> rocks falling from space, landing in california. guess what, they are whorth a lot of m-- worth a lot of money. >>> big hats, strong drinks and fast horses, can only mean one thing time for the kentucky derby. a gloomy forecast means it could be overshadowed by rain. what can folks expect? >> unfortunately more of the same of what they had yesterday. strong winds came through the area, heavy thunderstorms, with it, randi, over 100,000 people evacuated from the area. this morning as it stands, we have some rain now drifting south of part of the ohio valley, louisville not far from it, you have churchill downs, skies will clear out, in the afternoon as things heat up we might see more rain develop, possibly thunderstorms. in fact the forecast for the derby, looks like 82 degrees. with the moisture will feel muggy, 60% chance of thunderstorms, keep that in mind as we make our way through the afternoon. that is a look at your derby weather. in terms of another big thing that is happening today, going to be the opportunity to see the sup
. >>> rocks falling from space, landing in california. guess what, they are whorth a lot of m-- worth a lot of money. >>> big hats, strong drinks and fast horses, can only mean one thing time for the kentucky derby. a gloomy forecast means it could be overshadowed by rain. what can folks expect? >> unfortunately more of the same of what they had yesterday. strong winds came through the area, heavy thunderstorms, with it, randi, over 100,000 people evacuated from the...
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he told me about his nightmares and regrets and walked me through what happened along a california road back in 1991 on a night that changed america. a city in flames. entire neighborhoods burned to the ground. now, two decades later, what's it like to be the man whose beating seen round the world ignited one of the worst race riots in u.s. history? do you still have nightmares? >> yeah, yeah, i do. >> what's a nightmare? you wake up like -- >> tossing and turning, sometimes, hearing the voices that was going on that night. get down, get down. those words, you know, and i'll have to wake up and it's all right. look outside. all green, blue. >> king's nightmare begins just after midnight cht. he and two friends out celebrating head west on the 210 freeway. >> i had just gotten word that my old construction company had called me to come back to work that following monday. >> but the celebration is cut short. state police spot king's car going 110 miles per hour and immediately start a nearly eight mile high speed chase through l.a. neighborhoods. >> i was doing 100. i did every bit of 100
he told me about his nightmares and regrets and walked me through what happened along a california road back in 1991 on a night that changed america. a city in flames. entire neighborhoods burned to the ground. now, two decades later, what's it like to be the man whose beating seen round the world ignited one of the worst race riots in u.s. history? do you still have nightmares? >> yeah, yeah, i do. >> what's a nightmare? you wake up like -- >> tossing and turning, sometimes,...
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the president will carry new york and california. mitt romney will carry texas. those states are not in play right now so it's in terms of an immediate impact but the battleground states, widely admired. people that don't like necessarily democrats or republicans, they look to see who's the best candidate and i think michael bloomberg has sway potentially. if it's a close race in ohio, virginia or nevada, maybe anything could have an impact on swaying final undecided voters and bloomberg could have an impact, not a huge impact. i think you're right on that matter but anything could have an impact. >> we thank you. see you at the top of the hour for "the situation room." i want to get back to the aftermath of sandy. we have seen, you have seen the absolute destruction over a couple of days that nothing more shocking than the pictures from breezy point, new york. look at this. where not just the floodwaters but fire has consumed home after home after home. more than 100 before the fire stopped and when you look at the images, can you imagine staying in your home as
the president will carry new york and california. mitt romney will carry texas. those states are not in play right now so it's in terms of an immediate impact but the battleground states, widely admired. people that don't like necessarily democrats or republicans, they look to see who's the best candidate and i think michael bloomberg has sway potentially. if it's a close race in ohio, virginia or nevada, maybe anything could have an impact on swaying final undecided voters and bloomberg could...